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The “Super El Niño” is on Its Way to Southern AZ. Here’s What That Means.
Experts are warning that a “super El Niño” is likely to influence Southern Arizona this summer. Here’s what that means and what the region might expect. What is El Niño? El Niño is the warm phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It occurs when sea-surface...
Installing Windshields in Inclement Weather Conditions
Weather plays a critical role in the quality and longevity of a windshield installation. Technicians, vehicle owners, and fleet managers should understand how temperature, humidity, wind, and especially rain or water exposure influence the adhesive bonding process....
Keeping Your Pets Cool This Summer
Summer in Arizona brings extreme heat that can be dangerous for pets. Keeping them cool requires planning, vigilance, and a few practical habits. Here are essential safety tips to protect your animals when temperatures climb. Hydration is critical Always provide...
What Are Static Recalibrations and Why Are They Important?
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) rely on cameras, radar, and lidar to support safety features like lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and traffic sign recognition. Of these sensors, forward-facing cameras are particularly...
Electric Vehicles (EVs) Vs. Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Vehicles
Electric vehicles (EVs) and traditional gasoline-powered cars both serve the same basic purpose—getting from point A to point B—but they do so with different technologies, costs, and trade-offs. Over the last decade EVs have moved from niche to mainstream, prompting...
The Future of ADAS
The next decade promises rapid evolution for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). As automakers, chipmakers, regulators and startups converge, ADAS will shift from isolated safety features to deeply integrated, cooperative systems that blend sensing, AI and...
How is Your Windshield Attached to Your Vehicle?
Windshields and other automotive glass are attached to vehicle bodies in two fundamentally different ways: bonded with urethane adhesive, or fitted into rubber gaskets. Each system has distinct advantages and trade-offs, and vehicle makers choose between them based on...
The Southwestern Monsoon Season is Right Around the Corner!
Each summer, Southern Arizona transforms from a dry desert to a humid environment that at times resembles Florida more than the desert. After months of relentless heat and dry desert brown, the North American Monsoon arrives — a dramatic annual shift in weather that...
How Temperature Effects Glass
While glass is generally solid and stable, it’s actually quite sensitive to how quickly it heats up or cools down. When temperature changes are uneven or abrupt, internal stresses can build until the glass can’t hold them anymore, leading to cracks or sudden breakage....
Tips on Keeping Hydrated This Summer
As the Sonoran sun climbs higher and the days stretch longer, staying hydrated in Southern Arizona becomes more than a wellness tip-it’s an important safety strategy. Our desert climate is uniquely dehydrating. Sweat evaporates so quickly you may not notice how much...
Foothills Club of Tucson
American Cancer Society
Arizona 4H Youth Development
Hospital Volunteering
Many Others
Community Service
Over 1000 combined hours of service
Perhaps the first and biggest benefit people get from volunteering is the satisfaction of incorporating service into their lives and making a difference in their community and country.
The intangible benefits alone—such as pride, satisfaction, and accomplishment—are worthwhile reasons to serve. In addition, when we share our time and talents we:
• Solve Problems
• Strengthen Communities
• Improve Lives
• Connect to Others
• Transform Our Own Lives
Roadrunner Auto Glass owners and employees are proud to volunteer over 300 hours of community service each year to various organizations including Foothills Club of Tucson, American Cancer Society, Arizona 4H Youth Development, Hospital Volunteering and many others.
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Email: info@roadrunnerautoglass.com
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Phone: (520) 722-5699
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